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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
b New i i I X F PRICE BROS. The Place for Real Bargains assess Railroad Building in Crook G)unty Railroad building in Crook county is progressing much more rapidly than the residents general ly realize. The estimates of the time when trains will actually be running into Madras and that vicinity vary from December 1 to March 1, 1911, but all agree that it will be as soon as men and money, battling against the hardest kind of odds, can put it there. From Madras lo Crooked river the roadway is ready for the rails for about half the distance, and the work is going ahead as rapidly as possible. At Trail crossing the work is at a standstill, and will not com mence again until all heavy ma terial comes in over steel rails, for teaming is too expensive for the immense amouDt of cement that will be necessary there. From the river south the work is going ahead with night shifts in some of the cuts, and for two hours in the morning and evening, and at noon the booaiing of the blasts are to be heard almost unceasingly. Railroad camps all along the survey are almost in sight of each other and the work is going on in each direction from every camp, closing up the gaps as rapidly as possible. This condition prevails as far south as Bend, and is going on at a less degree farther south. The work that is being done is station work, which is the working down of the hardest places. Although there has been but about one-third of the work comleted for the rails ' as far as Redmond, the remaining distance will be much easier to con struct than the part that is already done. In every particular the quality of the work is standard "North Bank" work, which is the best that men and money can do. It is estimated that three months from the time the first train gets into Madras trains will be run into Redmond, and at the present rate of building this is not at all im possible. The time, however, de pends upon the big steel bridge at Trail Crossing. Everyone in the vicinity and every railway con tractor on the work has an idea of bis own as to the length of time that will be required to do this work. There is no sign of a terminal at j Arrivals ! RESH fall Ginghams, Calicoes, Flannelettes and other do mestics in the latest shades and colors are in stock. They are now ready for your inspection. Just because we are so mighty proud of our selection we will place them on sale at marvelously low prices so get busy and supply your wants as we have only a limited quantity any of the towns along the line so far as the causual observer can see, and from the way in which the track is being graded through these towns it would seem to signify that the road is what its name implies, "The Oregon Trunk." If there are to be branch lines. oo one knows, and no one cares for there is a trunk line building now in the most approved and up to date manner. Eighth Grade Examinations The eight grade examinations for September wtll be held by Superinten dent Ford on Thureday and Friday September 8-9. All who failed in one or two studies In earlier examina tions should take this examination and be ready lor the opening of hlti school. These will lie granted di plomas as soon as they pass. The program and source of questions will be as follows: Thursdays Physiology, Writing, History, and Civil Government. Fridays Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography and Spelling. Source of Questions: Arithmetic Practlcul Arithmetic Smith. Civil Government United States Constitution. Geography State Course of Study ; Itedway and ' Hinman's Natural School Geography. History List of topics from His tory Outline In State Course of Study and Current Events. Grammar Buehler's Modern Eng lish Grammar, no diagramming. Physiology Graded Lchhoiis in Physiology and Uygene Krohn. Heading -The teacher will send to the county Superintendent the appli cant's class standing In reading, which will lie taken by such suiierln tendent as the applicants standing on the subject. Spelling Heed's Word U-hkoiih. Writing Siiecimons ol penman ship as Indicated In copied matter uud manuscript In Language. Cnia Simples Waited. We are making a collection of the finest samples of grain, vegetables and fruit grown in Central Oregon on both irrigated and non-irrigated land. The purpose of this collection is to advertise your country and ehow to the public what can be produced here. Knm ..f this exhibit will be turned over to the Portland Chamber of Commerce to be used as a permanent exhibit in their exhibit rooms in Portland and we w inli those who have something good will bring us samples to either our Culver or Laidlaw office and we will see that good use is made of them. Deschutes V alley Land & Investment IO., u. L. Young, Culver, Oregon. Harmon Cook, Laidlaw, Oregon. Notice to Well Driller. I would like to have bids on drill ing a 200 foot well on my place near Prlnevillethisfnll. Will let .untrue Address E. T. Slayton, Priuevllle, Oregon. s Ht Tht Stomach Tsltseope, rho stomach te!escoH." or gastro scope. Invented nt the Loudon hos pital Inst year has proved to be of the greatest value In the diagnosis of stomach disorders. An eminent sur geon receutly referred In the highest terras to the advances lately made at that hospital In the early detection of diseases of the stomach by means of this Instrument, which will in the im mediate future "probably come to be part of the equipment of every up to date hospital. The gastroscope now enables the physician or surgeon to actually sec for himself the exact con dition of the whole of the Interior of the stomach, the slightest ulceration, growth or other abnormality in the lining membrane being thus readily observed. To be able to do this Is of the very greatest importance in sus pected cancer of the stomach where the only hope of cure Ilea in the erad ication of the cancerous growth at the very earliest momeut.-London Tele graph. Candidate for Sheriff To the Republican voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself nscanl date for the office of Sheria of Crook county, subject to the approval of the voters of the county at the prl- mury election to tie held in Septem ber. Respectfully, Si. Hodges. To Eickui fer Either uri(te4 r Noa-Irri- f ateJ Lud ia Ccatral Oref oa. We have 24 acres of genuine Beaver- cam land located at Beaverton, Oregon one half mile from postoffice and same distance from Oregon Electric line and Southern Pacific Ry., 30 minute car service to Portland. All tillable and sub-irrigated ; 21 acres in cultivation of which 10 acres is in apples (Spitienber- gere), 6 acres in onions. Crop, which will probably net fiOOO to 000 goes win, pmce ii issen soon, rnce 14,4U01 Will accept land to the value of 7(KiO ana allow nve years at 0 per cent on osiance. , - - LhiSCHTTKS Yallev Lano A Invusamknt Co., 301 :J2 Buchanan Iildg., Portland, Ore. or O. C. Young, Culver, Ore. S-ll-tl Delaine Bucks for Sale. 1 will belli I'rlneville the 1st. of Heptemlier with Delaine Bucks. vv 111 stay a week or ten davs. 8-11-lmp John Ca.mphkli,. ECZEMA CURABLE PROOF NOW AT 25C It is usually very costly to consult a specialist in any disease, but for 25 cents, on a special offer, we can now give to those suffering from eczema or any form of skin disease absolutely instant relief, with pros'-cct of an early cure. A special trial size bottle of oil of wmtcrgreen, thymol and glycerine, etc., as compounded in the Chicago Laboratories of the D. D.iL). Company may be had in our store on this special 25 cent offer. This one bot tle will convince you we know it we vouch for it. Ten years of success with this mild, soothing wash, D. D. D. Pre scription, has convinced us, and we hope you will accept the special 25 cent offer on D. D. I). Prescription Tl, ri,,.k iv, ' the Vtinnek ( o., Prineville, Oreg. nl u mn yuu aiso win be convinced. HOTEL SrOOF. Har, LauJar'e Jke en an English Ntwipnptr. "I'll Ml you a atory about Arthur IIoIhm-H iiml tnr," aiiiil Harry Ijunlcr. tho K.vt. h cotiiiti;:iii, "The pttlr of ti vnv hi Muiu lv ;-r when i. .iv on the spmiiiis iwno f the (iu.inlutu wiritcrnli I Iml nail!: "'hi -ouaciuciice of llin nuiiitior ot Uiisuiiikiritsl tlnillotiRva recently for Wunloil lo tills HT Rive Hot Icy Itrnt In future only sviiuluo th:illeti:e can ho ms-ciHi-il fur lnvrtl.ui lu o.ir rolmnin. As a proof of (rood rulili each rhiillpiicf must I ms nU for at tho Uniform rale of ahllllnif.' " 'Ariliur,' Mlil I, 'horce t hauce for Joke." "'llowT ld he. "1 rend Ilio notice to him, nnd then ami there we concocted a rhittlcnirt) of It hit I 8 llll 1 1 tlovor COllSO lO he lllld a Hotel HHif challctiKiv Of course there Is uu aut-h k or eivrt as ixf, Smof i a word Tory few peo ple liar ever hoard of. To sioof la lo Rot off Impromptu nonsense ou I bo etac. oil, onr chnllciiKe run: "'llolol 8HHif.-l!nrr,v t.uutltr, hoar luff much talk aUmt A. Hubert be ing the cluuiiplon spoof player of Hue- luii.l. will piny Itnhcrta a game of ho tel MK)f for KM a aide, catch tia-catch-c.-iii. ocr flclit IllKhiH of Ininll.-, bath room barred. Addnwa, money aud man, II. I.autlcr, Comedy Theater. Manchester." "Tlmt wan the challenge, ami we had no bios what It uiennt after we had drawn It up. N'overt helesx we carried It boldly lo tin? (iuiinllau office. The clerk read It In a dined way. ""One Insertion, plenae,' aald Rob erta, plunking down a shilling. "'Excuse me," aald the clerk, 'but w ' lint Is spoof ' ""Huberts glared at him. " 'None of your nonsense with me, young nian.' ho growled. What In spoof? You'll bo asking what chess or whist 1.4 next.' "And the follow ing morning, directly under tho editorial notice that 'only genuine challenges could bo accepted for Insertion," appeared our llltle pant grapb about holel spoof." 6ha Gave Him an Anawar. A buslines man aald to his wlfo nt dinner: "Here Is a riddle for you, iny dour. Why Is n husband like dough r The answer to this riddle was, "lle rauao a woman needs him." The Inisl- noss man exss te.l his wife to give Un riddle up or else lu guesa that auswer. But his wife Mid calmly: "Why Is a husband like dough, eu eu, i aupisise its iwanse Ilea so hard to gel olT one's hands." His Treat. In the conr.io of a railway journey one any Queen ilelene visited a small wayside atatlon, where she was met by the mayor and orMnitloii In a tne glory or their rubra of honor. Au elegant luncheon had been provided. BOCUUT FOB A U ANPKEHCH 1 KF. but the queen, wishing to hasttm on her Journey, requested a member of the deputation to get her a glass of wine, 'lliis was promptly brought, but while drinking It a drop fell on her traveling dress. Uer majesty at once opened her hand bag and sought for a handkerchief to remove tho stain, whereupon the worthy mayor, misun derstanding her action, murmured humbly: "Ah. no, your majesty! I as sure you It's all paid for." Anticipation. It has been well aald that no man ever sank under the burden of the day. It la when to-morrow's burdeu ia added to the burden of today that the weight Is more than a man can bear. George Jlacdonald. Wanted All of Them Rivers had been detained by a litis! ness meeting at the club, und the hour wa late when he reached home. "So It'a you, is It!" exclaimed Mrs. Rivers, who was wide awake. "You've got some plausible excuse, too, of course. You were detained downtown by sonic necessary. Indispensable. Important, unavoidable, uuescnpnble, urgent, es sential nnd absolutely compulsory and Inexorable business! Of all the flimsy, transparent, diaphanous" For heaven's sake Lena," Interrupt ed Rivers, whipping out his notebook. wait a minute and let me Jot down those synonyms. I don't know where you got them, but I can use every one of ttiem. Now go ahead again, dear, but please talk a llltle slower."-C'hIca-K Tribune. A Sweet 8inger. It was 3 o'clock in the morning as Jlr. Younghiishand crept slowly up the stairs. Everything was peaceful In the house. 'Opening the door to his room noiselessly, he-stepped upon the tall of the family eat. Naturally a peulratlng yowl resounded through the night. "John." said his wife, awaken ing, "don't you think It's rather late to be singing? The neighlurs might com pluiu." Wanted. Three men to saw loirs und snllt line wood. I furnish the timber, nit want work contracted. Ad. dress P. O. Box 20',, I'rlneville, Ore gon, o-ltt For Sale. Sawmill and timber claim contain Ing 1,500,000 feijt; mill will cut lS.OOO per day; In good running order; price $.")O00. Also a ranch of 400 acres: 100 acres meadow; 800.000 timber on It: mill stands on one forty, lioth for $10.- 000. 0 ;)tf ill Micro kills th Dandruff pan It, aootlict the Itchlag ecalp, glxea lustre to the hair anil stimulates IM trowtn. A Intl application glvea relief nd prove It worth. Po not be bald. Save your hair he for too late. Micro is a delightful dressing for the hair, fre from grease and tkky oil. Booklet fre. Norr CHCMiCAi company For sale at Templetou'i, Professional Cards Crok Cmutity jfittrmet V Atlrel nt llllc lo all Und ml Iowa lu In Crnuk mmihiv. I. T.s WfMt, Srattsry, rriaMillt, Ortaa 0r. y. M. K. I' a., (kiis.i. n.l i. a. A. ( l.oml.1 TemiHinry otllis si J, a. rHi.'g, Bsi iltnir to I rook I'ouuty H.ni. Hours -II to 1 suit t lo 4. ecllle: Almnisry nl iul k)(lru. CAms. S. Clmmr Jf. 0 33. J k... Saelknap cf Cdwards Ci Bmmr Am - Srrimamiil; Ot (County I'hyMiUn.) Cm tar Brmmtmtv mm mm mimmi M mm mTmmt J ,i, ZPrimmmttlm. Ormmmm. iPAfmitimm tSmrgtmrn I'alu twtiuu PumrriT Hit oa Niaar umca use Hooa iHtn or lunori Dactl (Mil. Both naire u l. (km Ulheue. iPrimtmt'H; rwfmm SSriHk iPrinmm'll; J( srtrf. Ortftm. rtfmm. C C. Xrj, fflmrutf-mt.jCmm &IBl Ctlat Office with Goo. W. Barnes Primmmiti: . . Ona N. W. Sanborn Attorney-nt-l-nw Ailumson bliH-k Prltievllle W. A. UliLL FRANK MENEFEE Lawyer The Dalle ... Oregon G. L. UERNIER A'torney-at-Law Will practice In all the I'ourU Olttoe next door to Ur. Ilnauben'a, Prineville, On-gim, WADE HUSTON Surveyor Homestead locations a specialty Prineville, Oregon HARNESS and i SADDLERY 1 SHOE I 3K 3 M1IM f( H.U. allLL Prineville, Oregon w St. Thomas Aquinas Academy Condon. Oregon Boarding and Day School, conducted by the Slaters of tit. Dominic. This In- atitutioo ie ploaeantly situated on an eminence overlooking the city of Con don, Oregon. The building ia new and attractive, and has the advantage ot be ing eijuipped with every modern con venience, including a fine new oleum heating plant. The course of studies ia thorough and practical, embracing the studies of the Primary, Intermediate, Academic and Commercial Department). Music in thoroughly taught in an artistic and acientilic manner. Clasnes In aewlng will be formed, in which plain sewinv and embroidery will be taught. One of the principal aims of this school ia to impart cultured manners and a thorough moral and religious: training. For further information, add rem Bla tor Superior. 7-28 41 A Whole Section p ia 1 Kill in us lu 640 Acres sr'?:.; lie put III grain; lw o big sprint's suf Hivnl to Irilunle .'III iici-ck; nil under fi'inv; fulr htilhllniii 'sniiill Iriills four mile from l'iiue Hie. $12.50 per Acre for 10 day M. K. DRINK. Prineville. Oregon 1 GO Acre Land for Sale. I'.li arm rich bottom laud; aoml or riu or alfalls: iivam of wutrr riiniilna tlirtnitfti it; all unttr km tt'iirn; at"1" iwrna ami rurrnUi iimll luuue, good well and force rami'. I'ricviMtl ir scrri I.M can lw Irrliiainl, Ad.lwn led Vender hkiI, i'rliu'ullv, Ori'jrun, llotlce for Publication. ( Iwiliilril Trwt I ISil.lk U4 Half Nit itt-41, l'llllf.1 Kit,!... Iiul (inter, The tulle. Onion, Julr lllli. lulll. itlc lilien-lir (Ivenllml, dlnx-tii.t li inr iiimiuiuittiier tt in le-neml linil (line-k under nmt latiut ttf Ael if I Vnian-wn Mimte(l June II. IKW, IMI. He -Nit. l. Kill niter 1)1 "iio'ln Male, lo Ilio IiIkIu-oI lil.Mer, at M a eiiH-a a iit .int iiittviii iiuv uf rvmniii l"Hi. n.'U. el ll.l. nniiir, I lie nilli,arhia tiael ,if Aiiv peiMirtM eleimlmr wtlvvreeltr IheelMivr ue-wrinetl mniu rv miIVImm! In nir llielf elHlme, nr ntilrotlmia, nu nt before I he lUr elNlve tlr.l(ltU'tl for wile I 1 i'. . MtmitK, Iteguier. Notice for Publhiilioii. (iMilelnl Irsct.) l'lllillo Uinl Slt., No. tvvssi. t'llltrd HUtra l.uihl Ullli-e, Tile Pllllre, llrrgnil. July .tmli, llllll. Nntlcvla hen-hjr ttltrelt tlllil, illre, ti ll br the t'enmiuMoiirr ot the lielierel l.nml Uttiee, miller ptovl, Inns ol Aot nf I'nharei approved June 27. I!l, I'tibllc No. ;tuj. we will oiler at iulitic Mile. I,, the IhIioI bidder, at t: u'clm-k . in., on Ihe 'JNt ilavof tiepteluher, llllll, nt ttiii other), the billowing trsit yr Inml, I, -nil. N Iv f K S.v. S. T. 13 H., It. It K W. M. Any permuie claiming a.lw elv the alHiee-deeerlUd Inn. I. ate ailvioril 'lollU- their i laiiiK, or nhjii-tlune, on ur Is-rore me one nouve il, ML-mile.l l,,r mile. -lt' C. W. MiHiUK, ItegUur. Netice ml Ceera'iM'i Sele et Reel Freetrtr. Notice ti herein; alien. llniU in unnni vi en winer in uie i oiinty I'mirli he I ountv Cmirt nl the atnte of Oregon, for CriKik Cnimii iiimiIc uii Hie (Hi ilny i,f Aiimi.l. Imii. in v me mailer ni the t;uriiiiiniiip ir linlrrl Oaborn, a llilnnr. the llllil,il-lnsl, the auanllan of xiiil Knla-i t O-I.orn. will n il. at private nle for rush, alter Hie lllli ilny S, l.lelnlier, llllO, nil the rk-ht. title ami In. lereat ol the aitiil Itnliert (Inlmrn in un.l m all Uiat i-rrUlil real e-lnle eitualeil In ronk Coiintr. el ite of (Irruiiii. Iinnri ltr tieuliirly ,h -u riU-.l a folloita: The nnrlli half of the am, I lien -1 .iiarlef ami 1 1 , nollthweat tiilarter ol' the annlhemt iiuarter il aertion Iwenly-elglii ami Hie linrtlie-l luarter nf the iiorihenM iniarter nl urni Ihirty-tlirre In tuivtlaliln lliltleell amitli ot range autern nt of Vv. iiLunrtie .Mi no i a ti. Watisl thin lllli day or Augut. lull. Int I'a.wa, (iiiarillan of Hubert (hburn, Mlmir. Notice for Publication. (Iiiluie.l Trai l.) I'lililic l.anil Mile. No. Ufi!'.'?, I'nltiil Slie Uuiil IMller, The Kiilie., Un itnti, July .Hah, ll0, Nutii'l-Ir. herehy lim n thiit. illm lml hv the ComtniiiintiiT ol the lienerjl lml inee nnoer provi'iim ol Art ol ruiiitrei.a approvni june nut, rnlilie No, sua, we will oiler at iml.ia- ante, to the hljl.e.i Imbler, at Ifcttttclurk a. ui.. ml the -Jiat ilav orriepteinlier lulu, at ilnaohV. the follnw- in tract t laml lo-wit ; hK' NW!(,Kee, i-i, i. ion., ii. et r,., u. ai. Any nemma tliiinilint ailversely the alove-4leilUHl Inn. In are advim-d to tile their claims, ur utijcctiiuia. on or before the day above ileslKniil.-.l for nle. Htp C. W. MOOI! K, iti-giater. Sutement of Reaeurcea and Uabilitiea of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the cloa of betlneaa June 30, 1910 HI'.SIU llt'KS laiant anil Ularoiinu r.7".U7 H t'nlled HUlea Bond 1W 00 Hank rmnlam,ete.. II Heileniptlun rum.., eaft no Caah a Hue from banks m,ll M B. P. Allan, Preiident Will WerawaUer, Vtee Pra.W.at North Nenr tho mouth ot the Columliia River, the WaHhington const The Place to Spend Your Summer Vacation Twenty-five Mi lei ol Level, Compact Ahny thriving and tidy communitiei delightful hotel, cottage, tent and camp life. All the comforts pf home and the healthful, invigorating recreation of the Boaside surf bathing, fiishing, clam dig ging, beach bonfirei, riding, racing, hunt ing, strolla and driver through picturesque wooded headlands Reduced Ratei from all parti of Oregon and Wathington via Oregon Railway & Navigation Co Seaion Rate From Portland, round trip, $4.00 .Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00 Purchase ticket- und nuiko reeervntlong at City Ticket Office, Third nnd WaHhington Htreete, I'ortliind, or Inquire of any 0. It. & N ugout elrjewhere forluformatlon Wm. McMurray, General Pawenger Agent, Portland. Ore t ho to 8 ;u . ' CRQOK COUNTY JOURNAL County Official Paper. $1.50 per year Cltlltlnll. lu the t'iMihly t'ourt of Hie Nule of(te. ami tor t'ronli t'omitv, In Hie Muller of the K-Ule nf Harriet II. M nl-en. ilieeawHl, To ItfUTl Male'ii. I'eler MhIb a, lllrl.nnl Milta-ll, lUllle KllltH'r, ('hallea Mat.rll. i,isni-i. M.ihen, J nli ii M alien ami llrrllia I'.nllv, llleelliiHI III tlie name nt the Klale of Oregi.li, you aie hen by i iliil ami niniitnl lu apM-ar In lite County rmitiortlie Hlate ul Onaoit Iff the (.'utility of t'rook, at the eotiil rtHilil tin rent, at I'lliievllle, Hi the I ninny of I'rook, on Muiiilav the .'Ul ilay of Oilnln-r, lulu, at llio'eliH'k lu lite Cm eiitaui ot Dial Unv, then ami there lo ahow eauae, II any elat, vity an unler nt aale huiilil not be maile atiihuiUliig aald ailmluUlrator of aalil valale lu ell the fnlloa Ilia ilea, illicit ri al eainie of aanl il,,eti,il. lo-wlt Ijit No, i! nl ti, lla-linubili aiilHllvtaltiii In Puliation Claim Nu. In. 1 p. HI N., it. 1 VV tliwrtlasl aa fulluwii: I iimiii. ni'lng nl a point on the mirth line i f r.il ell of iluuallun land claim No, Tnin Tp. 7 H., It, ;'V.of W. M. Ill Jackanli ciiuiilv , Oreaull, B7i leet wet of the mnllea-t em iter of aalil eaal ell; ami running llieme weat un eaal luuili line e IK (r,'t to the norlhweat eorner of aald real ell, llielne nnrlli M leet; then weet .ieei iimih W, leeli thence ea Ms reel llirme luuili fret to the place of In-g I li li Ing, Witue.1 the lluliotnlile H. ('. Kllia, Judge ul I he Ciitiuiy eniitt uliheHlule of tiregoii furl'riHik cmiiily with the rl of iii.l Cuiitl atlurit thu let day ol Aiiaual, I'MU, Alteati Waatca llanwa, t'otiniy Cleik. Hotlce fur I'uhllcatioB. llepartmeitt nf the Interior, I'. H. I .a i nl Ulltw at I he Hallea, Oregon. July Slh, iiliil, -Notice ia herehy given that llliaiu II, MeCoy, of I'rlneville, Oregon, who uu April lllli, iai, in a, I e lliilne-lea.l. (Serial No. UllJU.i No. I tlM, rur WSIiWij, heetloii a. and S ' N W i,, Section IT, Tuaiiihip IS pioiuii, Ksnge Ul KaM, Wlllaiitette Meritlun, haa Itleil noiiee uf liiteiiitun to make linal hvr year pioef, lo e mbiiali t luliu to Hie laud aU.vn ite.ertlieil, U-lure Warren brow it, iiiitiii v clerk at Ida oil, re, nt 1'itiirt ille. On t-nil, ti the ;th ilav of rieUrmla'r, llllll. ( i.llltnttlt liniuea aa lliie.e. ! Wlllliiln II. I.01II11, KhharJ M, I'uwill, (leorge turner, Allien It, hantwood. allot Prine ville, Oregon, C. W, MiHina, " l' Heei.irr Rotica Fur I'ubll.ntioii. liepa'tnieitt ot t'.te Inlerlot, t". H, l.an.l Oillceal The Hallea, Oregon. Auglial btltl, llllll. Notice U hereby given that Clarence ('. UcNeely of I'rinrv Ille, On-goii, who 01 April ;nh l' .1. made llome.leu, No. I fell ifetial No : a. .-.- furHWi,. SrrtloliS, 1' iihli, IASoiiiii, ILiii-a 1.1 Kat, Willaimite Men .nan. liHaille.l mil lie ul It teullull to make IIiihI bVt.venr liriHif. to eatabllili claim to H.e laml above ile.i rilwsl, lielnre Warren Irtnwii toiii, iv rlerk at bla nltlee at I'rln. vill.a Uuy n, uu the tli day ol SriUemlier lulu. ( lalmaut liamra aa wltneaarai Cliarlea W. Spring, lialph llililun. Nila llrrg, Kay V. I'tiuelahle, all ul I'rlnri Ille, Oregon, C. W. Xlouaa, "I"! Krgl.trr Nolko for I'ttbllcatloB. In parttneiit nf the Interior, I', S, Land Oltic at The U.illrn, On g. n, Annual 1. 1, HUH. Notice i liefeliy gien that I'm 1 l.k Kellv, of Orialy, OreKun, wlm, 011 October lllh, Ittri, liitnte llnitieateail, No, ilttjej (Serial No. UIIIMI.) fnrSWV, SVV4,Her. I.S', SK. Sec. 'J, ami NWi, Nrt'i,. en-tlun U. uiwu nlili l:l Miulh, lauge j taut, Willamette Meilillati, haa tllnl imtli-e of Intelitlull to make linal hvi-vear proof, to eetahltati claim to the land ulove deacribnl, lielore W nrrvii llrown, rouilly elerk al Ilia nltlee. at Hrlneville. Orrguii, on tha 1. th day of Srptemlwr. llllll. I Inimaiil iiamea at wltnea.ni t'aaprr Newbill, William Kuhrrui, of Orlnly. Orr. goti;Janiea Keennn, Andrew Mormw.of Huy Cieek, Oregon. e-llp C. W. MlKHtK, Regialer. Percheron Stallion for Sale, Coining 4 year old gra.led, weight liWtj gtsid action, goml hone. - A. V. Wjtaaas, Hay Creek. Ore. i.uiui.iTim capital Htuek I Ut,CU) M Slirplua au.uuo eO l njlvldrd BToaia H,l :4 (Irculalluo , l.'OeaO ludlrldual Hepoalla dai.ao - r V,0IS 21 T. M. BeMwIa. Caaalee H. BeMwIa, Aaa'l Caller Beach on Mugnificont and smooth Bench